I find it amusing when I witness politicians and various legislators reading from a script, outlining their next moves or directives for the general public, as if someone else penned the entire narrative. In reality, politicians are nothing more than puppets, manipulated by the bankers and influential families that hold sway over our small world.
Little has changed in terms of governance on Earth over the past few centuries. The same old families continue to pull the strings, bribing the puppets and, in some instances, silencing those who dare to rebel (as seen in the case of JFK). The internet has granted us more freedom than we could have ever envisioned, becoming a crucial ingredient for an imminent era of abundance. However, ironically, it is the internet that may lead us into a form of slavery—digital slavery.
Case in point: Ireland's "Media Minister" urges the public to report any instances of "hate speech" online to the police. This individual, too, was reciting from a prepared statement in parliament, likely unaware of the impending idiocracy the elites are planning to impose, yet obligated to divulge all the details.
But, of course, it's all for the greater good. Policing the internet, curtailing our freedom to travel, altering our eating habits, and influencing our interactions with one another will undoubtedly contribute significantly to combating terrorism and "undesirable behavior" 😃. Ever get the feeling that these so-called terrorist attacks worldwide are orchestrated?
I mean, Orwell nailed it when he predicted the rise of the police state. It's just that, for a while, I couldn't connect the dots on the map illustrating precisely how society would transform into a police state. Yep, Orwell was spot on.
"Authorities in Ireland are poised to gain access to private social media conversations to monitor sentiments against mass migration following the riots in Dublin." Rest assured, it's all in the name of the common good. They'll be keeping tabs on all you Irish folks, but it's for your safety—similar to their approach with vaccine mandates, masks, and all the elements that made the pandemic "so enjoyable."
It was, after all, for our collective well-being. The era of digitization is here, and it's here to stay.
The agreement between the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on the EU Digital Identity Wallet is open to abuse and gives Brussels the ability to deny people rights and control them.
According to the new European legislation, the wallets, which are to be voluntary for the time being, will include digital versions of all ID cards, driving licenses, degree certificates, and medical documentation.
The European Commission insists that the system will be secure, and the current Spanish presidency of the EU is saying that this will make the EU a digital leader at a global level in protecting democratic values, but what has digitalization got to do with European values?
Having all documents in one place means that they can be confiscated in one click. This was done by the Trudeau administration in Canada when, during Covid, it denied vaccine-refusers access to their accounts and later removed insurance rights from drivers participating in the protest blockade of the capital, Ottawa.
On the contrary, the move actually threatens European values as argued by 504 academics and experts from 39 countries who have signed an open letter warning of the dangers to people’s online security and freedom.
source... and read the whole article, makes so much sense
Somehow, digitization is both a blessing and a pain in the ass. On one hand, we witness individuals finding love, building businesses, becoming influencers, and creating empires—all thanks to the internet. You can buy your food, shoes, and even weapons online. However, such freedom is not eternal.
The so-called elites won't obliterate the world we've built; it serves no purpose for them. Just as they can't and won't destroy crypto. Their goal is to extract profits and exert control over us, enabling them to "shut down" dissent with a simple click.
"A member of the German Bundestag (federal parliament), Joana Cotar, has expressed her support for making Bitcoin legal tender in Germany." However, despite appearances, I'm not a doomsday conspiracy theorist. I don't believe in heaven or hell; I'm a fan of range bounding, and that's what the future holds.
We're heading toward a range-bound existence, oscillating between the freedom we once enjoyed and the Orwellian plans the elites have for us, until neither makes sense. Defending our freedoms boldly is essential, just like Bukele, Orban, and others. Pay attention to how the new narrative for stealing our fundamental freedoms uses "the common good" as its centerpiece.
Have a great day ahead, peeps, and catch you in the next one. Stay lucid and stay wealthy (sovereign)!
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian